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  • hemapheism
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  • hemapheresis
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  • hemapheresis procedure
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  • hemarthrosis
    Ç÷°üÀýÁõ, ÃâÇ÷°üÀýÁõ
  • hematemesis
    ÅäÇ÷, Ç÷¾×±¸Åä
  • hematherapy
    Ç÷¾×¿ä¹ý
  • hematidrosis
    ÇǶ¡Áõ
  • hematin
    Ç츶ƾ
  • hematinemia
    Ç츶ƾÇ÷Áõ
  • hematinuria
    Ç츶ƾ´¢
  • hematoblast
    Ç÷±¸¸ð¼¼Æ÷
  • hematocele
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  • hematocelia
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  • hematocephalus
    Ç÷¾×¸Ó¸®Å¾Æ
  • hematochezia
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  • hemapheresis
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  • hemapheresis procedure
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  • hemarthros
    (¢¡hemarthrosis) Ç÷°üÀýÁõ, ÃâÇ÷°üÀýÁõ
  • hemarthrosis
    Ç÷°üÀýÁõ, ÃâÇ÷°üÀýÁõ
  • hematemesis
    ÅäÇ÷, Ç÷¾×±¸Åä
  • hematherapy
    (¢¡hemotherapy) Ç÷¾×¿ä¹ý
  • hematin
    Ç츶ƾ
  • hematinemia
    Ç츶ƾÇ÷Áõ
  • hematinic drug
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  • hematinuria
    Ç츶ƾ¿äÁõ
  • hematoblast
    (¢¡hemocytoblast) Ç÷±¸¸ð¼¼Æ÷
  • hematocele
    Ç÷¾×³¶Á¾, Ç÷¾×À½³¶Á¾
  • hematocelia
    (¢¡hemotocoelia) º¹¸·¾ÈÃâÇ÷
  • hematocephalus
    Ç÷¾×¸Ó¸®Å¾Æ
  • hematochezia
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  • hemagglutination inhibition antibody
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  • hemagglutination inhibition reaction
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  • hemagglutination inhibition test
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  • hemagglutination inhibition test
    Ç÷±¸ÀÀÁý ÀúÁö½ÃÇè
  • hemagglutination inhibition test =HIT
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  • hemagglutination test
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  • hemagglutination test
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  • hemagglutination test
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  • hemagglutination test
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  • hemagglutination, immune adherence
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  • hemagglutination, indirect
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  • hemagglutination, passive
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  • hemagglutination, reversed passive
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  • hemagglutination, spike
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  • hemagglutination, viral
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  • hemagglutination inhibition antibody
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  • hemagglutination inhibition reaction
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  • hemagglutination inhibition test
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  • hemagglutination inhibition test
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  • hemagglutination inhibition test =HIT
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  • hemagglutination test
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  • hemagglutination test
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  • hemagglutination test
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  • hemagglutination test
    Ç÷±¸ÀÀÁý °Ë»ç
  • hemagglutination, immune adherence
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  • hemagglutination, indirect
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  • hemagglutination, passive
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  • hemagglutination, reversed passive
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  • hemagglutination, spike
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  • hemagglutination, viral
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  • hematospermia
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  • hematoxilylin-eosin staining
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  • hematuria
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  • hematinic
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  • hematinogen
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  • hematischesis
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  • hematoblast
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  • hematocatharsis
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  • hematocele
    Ç÷·ù, Ç÷Á¾, Ç÷³¶Á¾, À½³¶ Ç÷·ù
    °íȯ Ãʸ·À¸·ÎÀÇ Ç÷¾×ÀÌ »ïÃâµÇ´Â °Í.
  • hematocephalus
    µÎ°³ ÃâÇ÷
    Ç÷¾×À¸·Î ÆØÃ¢ÇÑ ¸Ó¸®¸¦ °¡Áö°í ž žÆ.
  • hematochylocele
    À¯¹Ì Ç÷·ù
  • hematocoelia
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  • hematocolpos
    ÁúÀ¯Ç÷Áõ
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  • hematocrit
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  • hematocyst
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  • hematocytolysis
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  • hematocytosis
    Ç÷±¸ Áõ°¡, Ç÷±¸ Áõ´ÙÁõ
    Ç÷¾×ÀÇ ¼¼Æ÷ ¼ººÐÀÌ Áõ°¡ÇÏ´Â °Í.
  • hematodermatosis
    Ç÷¾× ÇǺÎÁõ
    µ¿ÀǾî=hemodermatosis.
CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 12 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
hematoma <haematology, pathology> A localised collection of blood, usually clotted, in an organ, space or tissue, due to a break in the wall of a blood vessel.
(18 Nov 1997)
hematophilia <medicine> A condition characterised by a tendency to profuse and uncontrollable hemorrhage from the slightest wounds.
Origin: NL, fr. Gr. A"i^ma, a"imatos, blood + to love.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
hematopoesis <haematology> The formation and development of blood cells involving both proliferation and differentiation from stem cells. In adult mammals usually occurs in bone marrow.
(18 Nov 1997)
hematopoiesis <haematology> The formation and development of blood cells involving both proliferation and differentiation from stem cells. In adult mammals usually occurs in bone marrow.
(18 Nov 1997)
hematopoietic stem cell <haematology> Cell that gives rise to distinct daughter cells, one a replica of the stem cell, one a cell that will further proliferate and differentiate into a mature blood cell.
Pluripotent stem cells can give rise to all lineages, committed stem cells (derived from the pluripotent stem cell) only to some.
(18 Nov 1997)
hematosin <physiology> The haematin of blood.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
hematosis <physiology> Sanguification; the conversion of chyle into blood.
The arterialization of the blood in the lungs; the formation of blood in general; haematogenesis.
Origin: NL, fr. Gr. A"imatwsis.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
hematotherma <zoology> The warm-blooded vertebrates, comprising the mammals and birds; the antithesis to haematocrya.
Origin: NL, from Gr. A"i^ma, a"imatos, blood + thermos warm.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
hematothermal <physiology> Having warm blood; applied especially to those animals, as birds and mammals, which have warm blood, or, more properly, the power of maintaining a nearly uniform temperature whatever the temperature of the surrounding air. See Homoiothermal.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
hematoxylin <chemical> Basophilic stain that gives a blue colour (to the nucleus of a cell for example), commonly used in conjunction with eosin that stains the cytoplasm pink or red. Various modifications of haematoxylin have been developed. The histopathologist's H&E is haematoxylin and eosin.
(18 Nov 1997)
hematuria <clinical sign, urology> The finding of blood in the urine.
Origin: Gr. Ouron = urine
(18 Nov 1997)
hemautography <physiology> The obtaining of a curve similar to a pulse curve or sphygmogram by allowing the blood from a divided artery to strike against a piece of paper.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
MeSH(Medical Subject Headings) ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • Hemangioendothelioma - »õâ A neoplasm derived from blood vessels, characterized by numerous prominent endothelial cells that occur singly, in aggregates, and as the lining of congeries of vascular tubes or channels. Hemangioendotheliomas are relatively rare and are of intermediate malignancy (between benign hemangiomas and conventional angiosarcomas). They affect men and women about equally and rarely develop in childhood. (From Stedman, 25th ed; Holland et al., Cancer Medicine, 3d ed, p1866)
    Synonyms : Hemangioendotheliomas
  • Hemangioendothelioma, Epithelioid - »õâ A tumor of medium-to-large veins, composed of plump-to-spindled endothelial cells that bulge into vascular spaces in a tombstone-like fashion. These tumors are thought to have "borderline" aggression, where one-third develop local recurrences, but only rarely metastasize. It is unclear whether the epithelioid hemangioendothelioma is truly neoplastic or an exuberant tissue reaction, nor is it clear if this is equivalent to Kimura's disease (see ANGIOLYMPHOID HYPERPLASIA WITH EOSINOPHILIA). (Segen, Dictionary of Modern Medicine, 1992)
    Synonyms : Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma, Epithelioid Hemangioendotheliomas, Hemangioendotheliomas, Epithelioid
  • Hemangioma - »õâ A benign tumor, made up of an overgrowth of BLOOD VESSELS. It is extremely common, occurring mostly in infancy and childhood. It can occur anywhere in the body but is most frequently noticed in the SKIN and SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE. About 75% are present at birth, and about 60% occur in the head and neck area. (from Stedman, 25th ed; DeVita Jr et al., Cancer: Principles & Practice of Oncology, 3d ed, p1355)
    Synonyms : Chorangioma, Angiomas, Chorangiomas, Hemangiomas, Hemangiomas, Histiocytoid, Hemangiomas, Intramuscular, Histiocytoid Hemangioma, Histiocytoid Hemangiomas, Intramuscular Hemangioma, Intramuscular Hemangiomas
  • Hemangioma, Capillary - »õâ A dull red, firm, dome-shaped hemangioma, sharply demarcated from surrounding skin, usually located on the head and neck, which grows rapidly and generally undergoes regression and involution without scarring. It is caused by proliferation of immature capillary vessels in active stroma, and is usually present at birth or occurs within the first two or three months of life. (Dorland, 27th ed)
    Synonyms : Capillary Hemangioma, Capillary Hemangiomas, Hemangiomas, Capillary
  • Hemangioma, Cavernous - »õâ A vascular tumor preponderantly composed of large dilated blood vessels, often containing large amounts of blood, occurring in the skin, subcutaneously, or both, and also in many viscera, particularly the liver, spleen, pancreas, and sometimes the brain. The typical superficial lesions are bright to dark red in color; deep lesions have a blue color. A cavernous hemangioma in the skin extends more deeply than a capillary hemangioma and is less likely to regress spontaneously. (Dorland, 27th ed; from Stedman, 25th ed)
    Synonyms : Angiomas, Cavernous, Cavernous Angioma, Cavernous Angiomas, Cavernous Hemangioma, Cavernous Hemangiomas, Hemangiomas, Cavernous
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hematologic of or relating to or involved in hematology
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hematological hematologic: of or relating to or involved in hematology
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hematolysis hemolysis: lysis of erythrocytes with the release of hemoglobin
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hematite the principal form of iron ore; consists of ferric oxide in crystalline form; occurs in a red earthy form
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hemagglutination agglutination of red blood cells
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HEMA the presence of red blood cells in the urine
HEMA the formation of blood cells in the living body (especially in the bone marrow)
HEMA pertaining to the formation of blood or blood cells
HEMA a colorless protein obtained by removing heme from hemoglobin
HEMA an orange-yellow pigment in the bile that forms as a product of hemoglobin
HEMA of or relating to or involved in hematology
HEMA of or relating to or involved in hematology
HEMA a doctor who specializes in diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs
HEMA the branch of medicine that deals with diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs
HEMA lysis of erythrocytes with the release of hemoglobin
HEMA a localized swelling filled with blood
HEMA blood forming stem cells in the bone marrow
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